Sage Hills, April 2021
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
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@aurinkosanni
Sage Hills, April 2021
The beauty of leaving your home for a few years is that when you come back it feels like a whole new place to explore. I had forgotten how charming Cork is :-)
“The French called this time of day “l’heure bleue.” To the English it was “the gloaming.” The very word “gloaming” reverberates, echoes— the gloaming, the glimmer, the glitter, the glisten, the glamour—carrying in its consonants the images of houses shuttering, gardens darkening, grass-lined rivers slipping through the shadows.” (Joan Didion)
Street Scenes (comparatives) Vincent Van Gogh, Café Terrace at Night | Louis Anquetin, Avenue de Clichy
John Craxton (British, 1922-2009), Figures outside a cottage in Wales, c.1944. Gouache with pencil and pen and ink on paper, 19 x 24.5 cm.
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Rue de Bullion, Montréal - John’ Geoffrey Caruthers Little , 1979.
Canadian, b. 1928 -
Oil on canvas , 25.4 x 30.5 cm.
Nikolai Astrup (Norwegian, 1880-1928) - Marsh Marigold Night, c.1915
Textile ( India ), 18th century cotton.
Book cover, 1800s, Iran.
postcards ♡ x
Steve McCurry, Kashmir, 1998
Read another, and another, and another for us
Last poetry of the year. So much love crammed into a small space